Handbook of Detergents, Part A: PropertiesGuy Broze Part A of this handbook describes the raw materials and potential interactions of detergent products before, during and after use, focusing on the development and mechanisms of action of cleaning components. The text presents the basic physiochemical concepts necessary to formulate new, safer and more effective detergent products. |
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Contents
Detergents Technical and Practical Challenges | 1 |
Surfactants Classification | 7 |
Surface Activity | 47 |
Surfactant Solubility | 99 |
AnionicCationic Surfactant Mixtures | 133 |
PolymerSurfactant Interactions Their Behavior at the SolidLiquid Interface | 157 |
Emulsions | 181 |
Microemulsions | 253 |
Properties of Builders Nonphosphate Builders | 511 |
Polymers in Detergents | 559 |
Oxygen Bleaches | 597 |
Hypochlorite Bleach | 619 |
Applications of Hypochlorite | 631 |
Detergent Enzymes A Challenge | 639 |
Perfumes in Detergents | 691 |
The Use of Colorants in Soaps and Detergents | 721 |
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